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28 May 2008 |
Sea Tigers raid Sri Lanka Navy camp
close to Jaffna city |
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9 May 2008 |
Sea Tiger commandos sink SLN supply ship in Trinco Harbour
A troop carrier cum supply ship of the Sri Lanka Navy,
A-520, named 'MV Invincible', was sunk by Sea Tiger naval commandos in the
Trincomalee Harbour at 2:23 a.m. Saturday, according to the Liberation
Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) officials in Vanni. The underwater attack by
Black Tigers was carried out when the supply vessel was loaded with
explosives to be transported to KKS Harbour in Jaffna, the LTTE said. The
ship was sunk within the first 13-minutes of the attack, the Tigers said.
The 80-meter long supply ship and troop carrier has also been deployed in
the Sri Lanka Navy's deep sea operations against Tiger vessels in 2007. The
ship has lately been engaged in naval resupply service between KKS and
Trincomalee. The Sri Lanka Navy seized the ship in 2003 when it was
reportedly involved in a people-smuggling operations. Operated by a Russian
or Georgian crew, it had 250 Pakistanis on board, who had flown legitimately
to Colombo, the BBC reported. Commandos from Kangkai Amaran unit of the Sea
Tigers took part in Saturday’s mission, the LTTE also said. The unit was
named after a senior commander of the Sea Tigers killed by Sri Lankan Army
Deep Penetration Unit on 29 June 2001 in an attack in the Mannaar district.
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4 May 2008 |
2,000 Sri Lankan soldiers killed last year – Army chief
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24 April 2008 |
Tigers' feint kills 100 Sri Lanka troops |
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24 March 2008 |
Fighting on the Beaches and Battles
Under the Sea |
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12 February 2008 |
Death toll mounts as Sri Lanka pushes for
Tiger teritory |
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16 January 2008 |
Tamil Tigers kill 28 with bus bomb
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26 December 2007 |
Black Sea Tigers sink SLN Dvora attack craft in the seas off Delft island |
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26 December 2007 |
5
SLA troops killed, 11 injured in clashes in Vanni - LTTE |
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28 October 2007 |
Who's writing the script of the war?
- J.S. Tissainayagam |
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24 October 2007 |
The Exhibitionism of Necrophilia: The
Subhuman in the Sinhala-Buddhist Psyche - Giuseppe. C. Luciani |
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22 October 2007 |
Liberation Tigers combined air, ground attack on Anuradhapura air base |
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14 October 2007 |
LTTE on its last legs in Wanni
- Sri Lanka State Controlled Observer |
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19 July 2007 |
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse
celebrates 'capture' of the East
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17 July 2007 |
"Capture" of the East by Sri Lanka and the
Killing of Sinhala Chief Secretary of the Eastern Province |
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25 May 2007 |
Who is winning Sri Lanka's war? - Roland Buerk, BBC
"A joke used to do the rounds in Colombo,
during a previous phase of Sri Lanka's interminable civil
war - that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (Tamil
Tigers) must surely have already been wiped out entirely,
given the numbers of rebels the military said it was
killing..."
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8 May 2007 |
What a flying
menace! |
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6 May 2006 |
Fully fledged air defence system vital to counter Tiger air
threat says Sri Lanka State Controlled Sunday Observer
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29 April 2007 |
Liberation
Tigers bomb Fuel Installations in Kolonnawa near Colombo |
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March/April 2007 |
B.Raman,
South Asia Analysis Group (SAAG) On LTTE's Air Capability |
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24 April 2007 |
Liberation Tigers bomb Sri Lankan military’s
main base complex in Jaffna peninsula |
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1 April 2007 |
Lanka Air Security Strategy :
Perimeter Defence & Over the Horizon "Radar" - Namal Suvendra |
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26 March 2007 |
Katunayake Military Airbase Bombed by LTTE Air Wing
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22 January 2007 |
Sanmugam Sabesan on மாவிலாறு- சம்பூர்- மூதூர்-
வாகரை… |
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22 January 2007 |
Victory in Vakarai - Dayan
Jayatilleke in Sri Lanka Defence Ministry Publication |
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1 January 2007 |
Battle for Vaharai |
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9 November 2006 |
Sea Tigers sink 2 Sri Lankan attack crafts (Video) |
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18 October 2006 |
SL Naval base in Galle attacked, curfew imposed
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17 October 2006 |
SLAF bombs broadcast tower in Vanni
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22 October 2006 |
தமிழீழ கடற்படையின் தளபதி கேணல் சூசை
- உரையாடல்
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15 October 2006 |
Sri Lanka Armed Forces Suffer Debacle
at Muhamalai |
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13 October 2006 |
LTTE hands over 74 SLA bodies to ICRC |
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7 October 2006 |
Colombo declines to receive bodies of dead soldiers, captured
soldier talks to media
"..The fighting
formation of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) forces,
"boxed" an area of 10 square kilometers and defeated Sri Lankan
offensive towards Vaharai Friday, LTTE Trincomalee Political
Head S. Elilan said Saturday. Accusing Sri Lanka for violating
the Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) and the Geneva Agreement of
disarming the paramilitary cadres, Mr. Elian said 400 Sri Lankan
troops, including 80 paramilitary cadres, were involved in the
Sri Lankan offensive. K.M.S. Ratnayake, a soldier from Sri
Lanka's 6th Battalion of Gemunu Watch, was captured alive by the
Tigers. Colombo has refused to accept 9 bodies of SLA soldiers
killed in the encounter, Mr. Elilan said..."

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13 October 2006 |
Tamil Tiger fighters kill 129 in fresh clashes with Sri Lankan
army (Daily Telegraph) |
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12 October 2006 |
Sri Lanka military's 'bloody nose' - BBC |
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24 August 2006 |
Sri Lanka: Stories from Conflict Zones -
BBC Report |
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14 August 2006 |
Australian Tamil
Broadcasting Corporation interviews
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13 August 2006 |
Lanka Sri TV:
விடுதலைப் புலிகளின் படையணிகள் முகமாலை,
மண்டைதீவு, கிளாலி, நாகர்கோவில் படைத் தளம் மீது தாக்குதல் |
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6 August 2006 |
Sri Lanka forces attack reservoir - BBC
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6 August 2006 |
Sri Lanka rejects Tiger deal to end water crisis, resumes shelling |
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4 August 2006 |
Muslims blame Sri Lankan Govt for Muttur deaths |
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5 August 2006 |
Sri Lankan military attacks drive thousands from Muttur |
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4 August 2006 |
LTTE overrun 17 Sri Lanka
Army Camps in Muthur - Video News |
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2 July 2006 |
Six
thousand civilians complete training in Muttur east

The graduation ceremony for about six
thousand villagers who have completed their training under the civilian
volunteer force programme in the LTTE-held Muttur east villages was held
Friday evening at Sri Senbaga Maha Vidiyalyam grounds in Eachchilampathu
division in the Trincomalee district. "Sinhala government in the south has
shown its unwillingness to respect the legitimate rights of Tamil people. We
are forced to strengthen ourselves with the support of Tamil people under
the leadership and guidance of our national leader to move the liberation
struggle vigorously forward," said Mr. S. Elilan, LTTE Trincomalee district
political head, in a speech at the event, LTTE sources said. Mr. Elilan
further said, "We are disppointed with the approach of the international
community toward resolving the conflict in Sri Lanka. They appear to be
driven by their own domestic agendas."
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16 June 2006 |
Sri Lanka Navy
Grenade attack on Church - 5 civilians killed, 44 wounded in Pesalai
Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) troopers shot and killed four
fishermen and lobbed a grenade Saturday morning into the Church of Our Lady
of Victory in Pesalai, killing a lady and wounding 44. Civilians had sought
refuge at the church following the recent escalation of violence in Pesalai.
The fishermen were killed at the shores of Pesalai, 15 km northwest of
Mannar, around 7:00 a.m. Saturday, when the troopers began attacking
civilians after a sea fight with the Sea Tigers in the seas off Pesalai.
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16 June 2006 |
Sri Lankan Kfir
bombers bomb Kilinochchi again
"Sri Lankan Kfir bombers, for the third time within the
last 36 hours, Friday, 16 June evening from 5:20 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., dropped
10 bombs in the suburbs of Kilinochchi. Kfir bombers also dropped six bombs
in the suburbs of Kilinochchi Friday morning. At least two Kfir bombers and
a reconnaisance aircraft were observed in high altitude over Vanni in the
morning and the evening."
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15 June 2006 |
SLAF Kfir bombs
target tsunami camp in Mullaithivu
Bombs targeted by Kfir bombers of Sri Lanka Air Force
(SLAF) at a tsunami refugee camp with 300 refugees in Selvapuram on
Mullaithivu-Paranthan Road, beyond Vadduvahal bridge, Thursday noon missed
the target, sources in Mullaitivu said. Refugees who fled their temporary
huts in Selvalpuram seeking safety elsewhere escaped injuries from the
indiscriminate bombing from high altitude by the supersonic jets.
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4 June 2006 |
10,000 graduate from self-defense training in Mullaitivu
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12 May 2006 |
Indian help sought to
escort ‘Pearl Cruiser’ safely to KKS |
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3 November 2005 |
Sixth
anniversary of Unceasing Waves-III commemorated |
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23 March 2003 |
Elephant Pass fall:
Reassessing LTTE's manoeuvre warfare prowess
 
Elephant Pass Commemoration |
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3 September 2001 |
Janes Weekly Report: LTTE assault on Sri Lanka's Bandaranaike airport was
aviation history's most destructive 'terrorist' act
 
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24 July 2001 |
Katunayake
Airport Attacked |
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28 April 2001 |
Sri Lanka
Army suffers major debacle |
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26 April 2001 |
Fighting
continues in Southern Jaffna |
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23 April 2001 |
LTTE
Ceasefire Comes to an End |
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19 April 2001 |
LTTE
blames Sri Lanka Troops for Wounding American Journalist |
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16 January 2001 |
Sri
Lanka Launches Major Offensive at Kilaly |
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19 October 2000 |
Nagarkovil Defence Lines Overrun |
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27 September 2000 |
Heavy Fighting in
Muhamalai-Killali Sector |
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03 September 2000 |
Fierce Fighting Erupts in
Jaffna |
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26 June 2000 |
Sea Tigers Destroy Ship Carrying
Arms to Jaffna |
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06 June 2000 |
Sri Lanka gun boats destroyed |
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27 May 2000 |
Sri Lanka rejects ceasefire -
civilians stranded in battle zone |
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26 May 2000 |
LTTE declares ceasefire to evacuate
Tamil civilians to safety |
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20 May 2000 |
Chavachcheri town falls to LTTE |
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19 May 2000 |
LTTE appeals to Sri Lankan soldiers
to surrender |
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19 May 2000 |
LTTE intensifies attacks on KKS
Harbour and Palaly air base |
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17 May 2000 |
Kaithady Military Complex falls to
LTTE |
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16 May 2000 |
Tigers
ask civilians to move |
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16 May 2000 |
Navatkuly falls to LTTE |
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14 May 2000 |
Offensive
exposes Jaffna's 'soft underbelly' |
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12 May 2000 |
LTTE preparing for final push into
Jaffna |
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11 May 2000 |
LTTE scores spectacular gains |
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10 May 2000 |
Strategic bridge falls to Tigers |
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10 May 2000 |
LTTE advances towards Jaffna |
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08 May 2000 |
LTTE offers temporary ceasefire to
facilitate evacuation of Sri Lanka troops from Jaffna Peninsula |
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30 April 2000 |
LTTE captures strategic town of
Pallai |
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24 April 2000 |
LTTE captures massive haul of arms |
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29 April 2000 |
Fall of
Elephant Pass - V.Sambandan |
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22 April 2000 |
Elephant Pass Falls to LTTE |
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20 April 2000 |
Sri Lanka army faces serious
debacle |
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19 April 2000 |
LTTE scores major victory |
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18 April 2000 |
LTTE launches fresh offensive in
Jaffna |
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3 April 2000 |
Sri Lankan armoured unit destroyed |
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1 April 2000 |
Sea
Tiger strategies concern SLA |
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29 March 2000 |
Military complex falls to
Liberation Tigers |
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28 March 2000 |
Tigers
beef up strength on coast |
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27 March 2000 |
Unceasing Waves III resumes LTTE launches sea and land assault |
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25 December 1999 |
Tigers
urge Elephant Pass surrender |
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24 December 1999 |
Heavy
fighting near Iyakkachchi |
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21 December 1999 |
Elephant Pass Southern Defences
Collapse |
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18 December 1999 |
Tigers
advance on complex - radio |
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17 December 1999 |
Paranthan falls to LTTE
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17 December 1999 |
Tigers attack Paranthan, shoot down helicopter |
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16 December 1999 |
LTTE's tactical manoeuvres trouble
Sri Lanka army |
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16 December 1999 |
Four
more villages captured -VoT |
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15 December 1999 |
Heavy fighting
continues in Jaffna Peninsula |
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13 December 1999 |
Tigers capture Vadamaradchi East villages |
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13 December 1999 |
LTTE
offensive spreads to Thenmarachi |
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11 December 1999 |
LTTE launches major assault on
gateway to Jaffna |
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24 November 1999 |
Tigers
say Thallady forward defence overrun |
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18 November 1999 |
LTTE overruns several strategic
Towns in Mannar |
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18 November 1999 |
LTTE resumes offensive in
Mannar |
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09 November 1999 |
Tigers
consolidate, press attack |
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08 November 1999 |
Tigers
say advancing on three fronts |
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08 November 1999 |
LTTE forces advance further
into the Vanni |
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07 November 1999 |
Tigers
say resume advance |
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07 November 1999 |
Sri Lanka imposes censorship |
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06 November 1999 |
Puliyankulam falls to LTTE |
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06 November 1999 |
Tigers
seize more towns |
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05 November 1999 |
LTTE captures Mankulam |
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05 November 1999 |
Karupaddamurippu
captured |
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04 November 1999 |
Heavy fighting continues in the
Vanni |
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04 November 1999 |
Sri Lanka troops suffer heavy
casualties |
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04 November 1999 |
1000 SLA troops killed - LTTE |
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03 November 1999 |
Nedunkerni falls and Sri Lanka
troops in disarray |
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03 November 1999 |
Tigers
capture large area - radio |
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02 November 1999 |
LTTE overruns Oddusudan
military complex |
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18 July 1996 |
Operation Unceasing Waves: The Mullaitivu Battle. |
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11 November 1993 |
LTTE attacks
major Sri Lankan Military Base at Pooneryn |
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1 January 1991 |
Hard Facts - Christian Worker
Quarterly |
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Sri Lanka Deputy Defence Minister Anuruddha Ratwatte on Horse
"We will never give the LTTE another chance to reorganize
on the pretext of peace talks. We pledge to fight until we destroy the last
terrorist," Sri Lanka Deputy Defence Minister Anuruddha Ratwatte quoted in
Hot Springs, October 1998
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